Monday, November 21, 2011

Things the "99%" Need To Learn

Trial of Khmer Rouge Leaders Starts in Phnom Penh
"On Monday the long-awaited trial of three surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge opened in Phnom Penh. This week the tribunal hears opening arguments by the prosecution and by the defense. The three accused are charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes."
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"The list of alleged crimes is long and includes murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing, among others."
Now, if you soft, spoiled, incorrigible little brats occupying various parks here and there were seeking justice for something along those lines, you would have my sympathy. But, sorry, your cause is just as silly as you are. We haven't had this kind of injustice in the West for a very long time, and where it has materialized, most Western nations banded together to eliminate it, removed the regime that was responsible and/or brought the perpetrators to justice. This trial is a case in point. I spit in your general direction.

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